reassemble
UK: ˌriːəˈsɛmb(ə)l | US: ˌriəˈsɛmb(ə)l
vt. to put something together again after it has been taken apart
vi. to gather or meet again
The word "reassemble" combines the prefix "re-" (from Latin, meaning "again") with the verb "assemble" (from Old French "assembler," derived from Latin "ad-" + "simul," meaning "to bring together"). The prefix "re-" implies repetition, while "assemble" retains its core meaning of gathering or constructing. The word logically evolved to describe the act of putting something back together or regrouping after separation.
After cleaning the engine, he carefully reassembled all the parts.
The team will reassemble next week to discuss the project’s progress.
It took hours to reassemble the furniture after moving.
The scattered protesters plan to reassemble at noon.
The robot can disassemble and reassemble itself autonomously.